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Incredible Feat Results In Incredible Beauty

Fearing a Japanese invasion of Alaska in 1942, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers collaborated with Canadian officials to construct the Alaska Highway, a land route to connect Alaska to the lower 48 since sea routes were seen as…

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An Easily Accessed And Unusual Oasis In BC

I enjoy a long shower but swimming, soaking, lounging in water is not for me.  Doug, however, is extremely comfortable in water.  He’s a fantastic swimmer and loves all water sports.  At one point in our journey he suggested…

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Visiting The World’s Smallest Desert

A good, roadside attraction is always on our list so stopping at the “World’s Smallest Desert” was a no-brainer, but we found there’s more to this area than meets the eye.…

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The Real Explorers

As humans, we’re fascinated with remote, rugged and wild places.  Whether we’re testing our physical and mental endurance, looking to evoke thoughts about human existence in these vast and timeless places, or just wanting to be inspired by their…

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A Glimpse Into The Klondike Gold Rush

Nestled at the confluence of the Klondike and Yukon Rivers, with its wooden boardwalks and street-lined historic buildings it’s easy to forget its 2024 and not the Klondike Gold Rush era of the late 1800s.…

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We’re So (C)lucky!

There are a few ways to see Alaska – by boat, rail or car/RV.  We are so lucky to have done a cruise up the Inside Passage in 2017 and to have the time and money now to see…

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Burnout on the Glenn Highway

After getting married in 2005, we had an incredible 3-week honeymoon in Italy.  As hard as I worked on the wedding, Doug worked just as hard on the honeymoon and it was nothing short of spectacular!  Due to demanding…